Oracle DataGuard Monitor
Monitors the status of the Oracle Data Guard cluster
General
Executable | Oracle DataGuard Monitor.exe |
Connection method | ODP.NET |
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Lookup files |
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Default parameters
Parameter name | Possible values | Default | Description |
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Host | <ip> | <hostname> | empty | Hostname or IP of the target system. If you use a virtual hostname on your SAP servers, please use also the virtual host to connect. |
DBName | string | empty | Name of the database |
DBUsername | string | empty | Database user |
DBPassword | string | empty | Password of the database user |
Sensor-specific parameters
Parameter name | Possible values | Default | Description |
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StandbyHost | <hostname>:<port> | empty | Standby database connection details. Provide the host name and port |
Channels
Channel name | Description | Lookup file |
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Running On Primary | Shows if the DB is running on the primary location
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DataGuard Errors | Displays the amount of errors with severity of error or fatal. | |
<standby DB> - Status | Displays the status of the standby database
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<standby DB> - Type | Displays the type of the standby database
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<standby DB> - Database Mode | Displays the configured database mode of the standby database
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<standby DB> - Recovery Mode | Displays the configured recovery mode of the standby database
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<standby DB> - Protection Mode | Displays the protection mode of the standby database
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<standby DB> - Synchronization Status | Displays the synchronization status of the standby database
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<standby DB> - Transferred Logs Gap | Number of logs which haven’t been transferred to standby database | |
<standby DB> - Applied Logs Gap | Number of logs which haven’t been applied to standby database |
Important notes
Please check the channel limits in PRTG if they fit for your alerting.
Troubleshooting
Symptom | Possible solution |
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How can I check what the name of the schema owner is? | When you schedule the DB backups via SAP (BR tools), you can run the following SQL statement (e.g. via sqlplus or in SAP).
Example result:
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How can I figure out which port number the Oracle DB is using? | You can run the following SQL statement (e.g. via sqlplus or in SAP).
Example result:
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Changelog
Version | Changes |
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2023.09 | Initial release |